💹arbitrage (アービトラージ)

noun
/ˈɑːr.bɪ.trɑːʒ/
アービトラージ (ābitorāji)

意味

The simultaneous buying and selling of securities in different markets to take advantage of differing prices.
The practice of taking advantage of a price difference between two or more markets.
意味の翻訳
異なる市場で証券を同時に売買し、価格差を利用して利益を得ること。
Kotonaru shijō de shōken o dōji ni baibai shi, kakaku-sa o riyō shite rieki o eru koto.

例文

Investors use arbitrage to make profits in global markets.

投資家はアービトラージを利用してグローバル市場で利益を得ます。
Tōshika wa ābitorāji o riyō shite gurōbaru shijō de rieki o emasu.

He used arbitrage to profit from currency exchange differences.

彼は為替レートの差を利用してアービトラージを行った。
Kare wa kawase rēto no sa o riyō shite ābitorāji o okonatta.

Arbitrage opportunities exist in volatile markets.

アービトラージの機会は変動の激しい市場に存在します。
Ābitorāji no kikai wa hendō no hageshī shijō ni sonzai shimasu.

同義語

trading, exploiting price differences, speculation, market exploitation, trading profit, price advantage
エントリー 1
trading, exploiting price differences, speculation
エントリー 2
market exploitation, trading profit, speculation
エントリー 3
market exploitation, price advantage, trading profit

対義語

fixed pricing, loss-making trade, unprofitability, loss-making, price stagnation, non-trade, loss, speculation failure, risky investment
エントリー 1
fixed pricing, loss-making trade, unprofitability
エントリー 2
loss-making, price stagnation, non-trade
エントリー 3
loss, speculation failure, risky investment

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